Thursday, April 25, 2024
 

No Bull, It’s Copyrighted


Arturo Di Modica, the sculptor who created the “Charging Bull” statue near Wall Street and no stranger to lawsuits, has sued Random House and two authors of a book about the collapse of Lehman Brothers, claiming they’re unfairly profiting from his copyrighted work.

“Defendants never sought nor received permission from plaintiff to make or distribute copies of images of his copyrighted work,” Di Modica said today in a complaint in Manhattan federal court.

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